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"crack on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal expression used as an expression of encouragement or to tell someone to keep going. Example: "Keep working hard, you can do it! Crack on!".
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crack on
verb
Continue at a (normally uninteresting) task.
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You just crack on".
"And England definitely need to crack on with it".
My method is: don't look anyone in the eye, straightforward, crack on with it.
"It lets me just crack on and get on with things which is absolutely great".
They can crack on the vine when it rains or burst during shipping.
"It took probably a week to get over it and then crack on," Ashton reveals.
We'll just crack on with confidence.
"We will just crack on in this competition.
"We need to crack on rather than mope about".
It's just a normal game, just crack on with it'.
What an incentive to crack on during the few remaining months and finish it off!
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